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    1870 EK1 for sale

    And 100% fake...though a good one. The date is wrong, maker mark, catch, all wrong.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/GERMAN-IRON-CROS...QQcmdZViewItem

    #2
    I caught that one as well. Over-under 8 and a 9th bead that glows
    like a neon sign.

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      #3
      That poor poor french man.

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        #4
        9th bead?

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          #5
          And the Bavarian bar he is selling looks like it was mounted yesterday...or is it me?

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            #6
            Stay away from 1870s that have a crown that looks like this one.
            The large 9th bead usually is easy to spot because it gets polished
            from wear compared to the smaller ones around it.

            If you do a search on it, you will find a lot of discussion about
            these fakes.
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              #7
              1870 the sarga continues

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...agner+1870+ek1

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...agner+1870+ek1

              having read both these threads , as well as the others on the 1870 , i thought they would help. But it seems that there is alot of differening ideas out there. different dies, different stamps, let alone 1870s being made right into the 1920s .Having read the threads its just not a clear cut issue with these crosses,different crosses cant just be dissmissed
              SO..... The one thing ive worked out, is that if the great minds here are still debating what is correct with out any resolution ......then i will stick to collecting just WW1 crosses !!

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                #8
                now ive used black lettering si it can be seen!!!! D oh!

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                SO..... The one thing ive worked out, is that if the great minds here are still debating what is correct with out any resolution ......then i will stick to collecting just WW1 crosses !!
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                  #9
                  Yeah, it's a minefield. Unless you get one that is 100% good (I was lucky with mine for example), then I can understand the sentiment. I do not think it is realistic to think you can "collect" 1870 EK1s, but I am happy to have a real one. It is the jewel in my collection even moreso than my 1813 EK2.
                  Marc

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Flak88 View Post
                    It is the jewel in my collection even moreso than my 1813 EK2.
                    So Marc, sending that 1813 to New Brunswick should not be be too much of an issue then?

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                      #11
                      Good one...but we all have our loves...and the 1870 EK1 is mine.

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                        #12
                        Hi Sven

                        You will notice that I was heavily involved in both the threads you posted links to - and at that point in time, much like yourself, I had no idea what exactly I should be looking for.

                        A few years have passed since then though, and while I certainly don't consider myself a 'great mind' ... I think you will be fairly safe if you avoid anything remotely contentious like the cross I posted in those threads and stick to one of these two examples.

                        These two types are not particularly difficult to research for period provenance & I don't think there is a knowledgeable member here who would challenge the authenticity of the classic 'I Wagner' and 'Godet' marked crosses below....

                        Marshall
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                          #13
                          That Wagner is 100% - same as mine. Just gorgeous!
                          Marc

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